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The Harrisburg State Journal says that the object desired has at last been accomplished by a Mr.
book—the printers are working at Horace's dinner book — Have been dipping in the new French book Amiel's Journal
Still, the effect is rather tremendous, and although the chief journals denounce and lampoon it with
If you have any remembrance of the Picayune's young days, or of journalism in New Orleans of that era
Camden, New Jersey, which is my permanent p o address—Shall count on getting the extracts from your Journal
His journal undoubtedly exercises a good deal of influence—at least it does, if those appalling large
c—these memoranda grow bulky, and suggest something to me—so I now make fuller notes, or a sort of journal
, (not a mere dry journal though, I hope)—This thing I will record—it belongs to the time, and to all
The journals are often inveterately spiteful.
the more it imprest impressed him with the meanness & superficiality of all current literature & journalism—went
you to gaze upon till I return)— The Swinburne Hilliard article has been copied in the World , Home Journal
Am keeping pretty well—have just written & sent off a little ($6) bit for a N Y paper the Morning Journal
Some of the journals publish statements of the potato rot, but it is not generally thought, yet, that
The situation of New York precludes her daily journals from making an important ingredient of that melange
A new daily paper, to be called "The Drawing Room Journal," is on the eve of its appearance in this city
Thanks for the Journals which have reach'd reached me— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Torrey Harris
A regular series in this journal featured the contributions of homosexuals to human history.
(selection 4) is a late contribution, published in the Jahrbuch für Sexuelle Zwischenstufen , the journal
Reisiger "encountered" Whitman as early as 1909 and published his first translations in the leftist journal
During Drey's short literary career, he contributed to the important expressionist journals Der Sturm
Gamper (1873–1948) and Hans Reinhart (1880–1963) appeared next to each other in a Swiss literary journal
for homosexuality, see Jack Drescher, "A History of Homosexuality and Organized Psychoanalysis," Journal
Bronson Alcott, The Journals of Bronson Alcott , ed.
Walt's phrase "I sit and look out" is so characteristic in his journalism that Emory Holloway and Vernolian
Passing by certain of the latter, the complimentary sort, with which the journals, welcoming Walt's reappearance
We had come to look upon that journal as the prince of literary weeklies, the arbiter elegantiarum of
invited to read such stuff as this, by its publication in the columns of a highly respectable literary journal
But his most important work was his journalism, particularly at the New York Evening Post, where he worked
The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism.
my identity, I may tell you that I am editor of this paper and English correspondent of Appleton's Journal
His tone toward you, in the Woman's Journal article (and the Nation was probably his,) shows extreme
The Boston journals will surely respond to it, and Tobey will rue the day. Old orthodox rascal!
O for a journal! "A horse, a horse—my kingdom for a horse!" WDO'C William D.
savagely in the Introductory) a round talking-to on your account, apropos of his article in The Woman's Journal
It has been sounded long and strong by many of the literary journals of both continents.
The London "Leader," one of the foremost of the British literary journals, in a review which more nearly
When Tennyson published the "Idyls of the King," some of the journals in both America and England, and
Lately the "London Observer," one of the most eminent of the British journals, in a long and labored
teeth, springing up widely, as your exchanges will show, in the foul and copious abuse and insults journals
need, to which manly hearts are everywhere responding, such an attitude ill becomes the foremost journal
However, a critic in Appletons' Journal , whose article contains less truth to the square than I thought
Sanborn, and valiant letters in three or four journals by Col. R. J. Hinton.
But it is not my fault if the last fortnight's journals reaching Mr.
THE CHICAGO EVENING JOURNAL: SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1889. William M.
any extended development—nothing I believe having been done outside a few general paragraphs in journals
1995, the purpose of the Archive has been to make Whitman's enormous oeuvre—poems, essays, letters, journals
ofthe slowly rising fame of Emerson, and thathe had not read notices and reviews of his books in the journals
published in 1848, and "Hiawatha" a few months after Leaves Grass while appeared only of ; in his journals
Le"o and Gabriel Antologia (Rome) Quesnel's Sarrazin's in Paris journals. " You Hottentot with clickingpalate
Longfellow's "Journals," published since his death, show that he had a great partialityfor the hexameter
While to his struggling bring " Cromwell " to the birth,he wrote in his journal (seeFroude's "Carlyle
In pp. short, itwas a cheeky piece of journalism, inwhich (as M.
"The mention of his name in a public journal after the war made W.
See, e.g.the Journal du Soir,May 2,1909.
American Phrenological Journal, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1856. By W. W.
His friend ColonelForney's journal. Used in Specimen Days. Real Summer Openings.
The women are irrupting into journalism & crowding out the men here in Boston.
more lightly of these little truth-telling papers than of the big lying, or at least conventional journals
While I am about it, would you give me room to correct "The Genesis of Walt Whitman" in Appleton's Journal
The Journal speaks of Walt Whitman as habitually wearing, while living in New York, a red flannel shirt
A Friendship and a Photograph: Sophia Williams, Talcott Williams, and Walt Whitman" (American Art Journal
queer politics, see Paul Outka, “Whit- man and Race (‘He’s Queer, He’s Unclear, Get Used to It’),” Journal
.1 As we unearth moremanuscripts,aswekeepdiscoveringmorereportedconver- sations, as more of his journalism
A Critical Race Feminist View of Internet Identity-Shifting,” Journal of Gen- der, Race & Justice, May
Hayes, hired Whitman for his knowledgeof northeastern journalism.
For more, see Ivy G.Wilson, “Organic Com- pacts and the Logic of Social Cohesion,” ESQ: A Journal of
revolutions, and pro-expansion (the term "manifest destiny" had been popularized by a Democratic journal
Lectures on Phrenology) and clipping articles to save, including three from the American Phrenological Journal
Grass, titled "An English and American Poet," in the October 1855 issue of the American Phrenological Journal
, he resided there until the family's migration to Canada in 1843; like Whitman, he learned the journalism
as the Review's literary editor and was coeditor and part owner of other radically nationalistic journals
version of "Out of the Cradle" appeared in Clapp's weekly Saturday Press and Whitman was one of the journal's
According to Emory Holloway, the caricature that it describes was printed in the Fifth Avenue Journal
Murray, Walt Whitman Laughs: An Uncollected Piece of Prose Journalism, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
For more details regarding how this manuscript contributed to these two pieces of journalism, see Martin
Murray, Two Pieces of Uncollected Whitman Journalism: 'Washington as a Central Winter Residence' and
On part of the page is prose that appears to be a journal entry.
On the verso (loc.07869) is a draft of a piece of journalism published on October 20, 1854.; loc.07869
For more on how this manuscript may have contributed to this piece of journalism, see Kimberly Winschel
direct textual links between the two, it is likely that these notes contributed to this piece of journalism